Page 2 - CONTENTS; Communication in the hands-free
2 CONTENTS INTRODUCTION .......................... 4 PRECAUTIONS ........................... 4 WARNING ...................................... 4CAUTION ....................................... 4GENERAL PRECAUTIONS ........... 5Notes on using this system ......... 5Notices ................................
Page 4 - INTRODUCTION; About this manual; Notice the following:; PRECAUTIONS; WARNING; CAUTION
4 INTRODUCTION The IS system is a commercial and security video intercom system especially designed for applications in facilities such as of fi ce buildings, factories, schools, hospitals, and prisons. Installed separately from conventional general-purpose internal communications systems, the IS sy...
Page 5 - GENERAL PRECAUTIONS; Notes on using this system; Notices
5 GENERAL PRECAUTIONS 1. Keep the unit more than 1m (3.3') away from radio or TV set.2. Keep the intercom wires more than 30cm (12'') away from AC 100-240V wiring. AC induced noise and/or unit malfunction could result. 3. Install the unit in an area that will be accessible for future inspections, re...
Page 6 - GETTING STARTED; PART NAMES; Control panel
6 GETTING STARTED PART NAMES Color monitor IP master station (IS-IPMV) ■ Control panel Handset ( → P. 22) Hook switch Speaker Call tones and communication sounds are heard from this. Color LCD monitor See the next page for details. Name card and name plate Write down the names of stations, zones, re...
Page 7 - Monitor; Display item examples
7 GETTING STARTED USING THE SYSTEM APPENDIX SETTING AND ADJUSTMENT ■ Monitor Display item examples Information display ( → "USING THE SYSTEM") Displays the name (or number) of selected or calling station, operation method, etc. List page no. ( → P. 16) When the list of stations, zones and/or...
Page 8 - Display examples; Displaying call and/or paging record and reception
8 Display examples [Standby mode] The monitor with no display (black) may also be in the * standby mode. Date, time, station no. and name of this master station [When talking with a door station] [When called from another master station] Displaying call and/or paging record and reception record Call...
Page 9 - Vandal-resistant IP door station
9 GETTING STARTED USING THE SYSTEM APPENDIX SETTING AND ADJUSTMENT Vandal-resistant IP door station IS-IPDV IS-IPDVF IP vandal-resistant video door station (IS-IPDV) (surface-mount) IP vandal-resistant video door station (IS-IPDVF) ( fl ush-mount) Name plate (with backlight) Write down a name on the...
Page 10 - OUTLINE OF OPERATIONS
10 OUTLINE OF OPERATIONS This manual mainly describes the following operations. Operations you can do within a site (communication, transferring, paging, monitoring, door release, etc.) • Operations you can do between sites (communication, transferring, paging, door release, etc.) • NOTES: The arrow...
Page 11 - Communication
11 GETTING STARTED USING THE SYSTEM APPENDIX SETTING AND ADJUSTMENT Communication On a door station, you can call up to 20 preset master stations in your site at the same time. Or you can call up to19 master stations • in your site and a remote site (up to 20 master stations at the remote site).On a...
Page 13 - Door release
13 GETTING STARTED USING THE SYSTEM APPENDIX SETTING AND ADJUSTMENT Call Electric door strike Master station Door release Door station Door release On a master station, you can unlock the door associated with a door station call in which a door release device is connected.( → P. 26) You can also unl...
Page 14 - SETTING AND ADJUSTMENT; Setting items; MASTER STATION SETTINGS AND ADJUSTMENTS
14 SETTING AND ADJUSTMENT Make the basic and initial settings and adjustments on a master station after the system settings are completed. Make the settings and adjustments to all of the master stations individually. NOTE: First change the display language for the monitor screen to the language you ...
Page 15 - Setting the display language
15 GETTING STARTED USING THE SYSTEM APPENDIX SETTING AND ADJUSTMENT Setting the display language When the master station is started up for the fi rst time, the [DISPLAY LANGUAGE] setting screen appears on the monitor. The display language for the monitor screen is set to English as default. First ch...
Page 16 - Basic setting procedure
16 Initial settings [INITIAL SETTING] Make the initial settings before beginning to use the master station. You can set the following items under [INITIAL SETTING]. ■ [DOOR CALL TONE] ■ [ROOM SUB CALL TONE](Not available in a network direct system) ■ [COMMUNICATION METHOD] ■ [DISPLAY] ■ [SPEED DIAL]...
Page 17 - Setting the communication method for using; Registering the desired stations, zones and/or
17 GETTING STARTED USING THE SYSTEM APPENDIX SETTING AND ADJUSTMENT B Setting the communication method for using the microphone and speaker [COMMUNICATION METHOD] You can select the communication method for using the microphone and speaker between HF (hands-free) and PTT (press-to-talk). Press 1 rep...
Page 18 - Setting the call transferring [TRANSFER]
18 E Setting the call transferring [TRANSFER] You can make the following settings for transferring calls. Sub item Description Setting range [CALL TRANSFER] Enables (ON) or disables (OFF) the call transferring. ONOFF [TRANSFER DESTINA](Transfer destination) (Available when [CALL TRANSFER] is set ON....
Page 19 - Initializing the set contents [INITIALIZATION]
19 GETTING STARTED USING THE SYSTEM APPENDIX SETTING AND ADJUSTMENT F Setting the PRIVACY function [PRIVACY] Setting of the PRIVACY function is available when called from another master station. When the PRIVACY MODE is activated, the microphone turns off and you will not be heard by the caller. Sub...
Page 20 - RECEIVING AND ANSWERING A CALL ON THE MASTER STATION; Receiving a call; The call tone rings, and the corresponding display appears.; USING THE SYSTEM
20 RECEIVING AND ANSWERING A CALL ON THE MASTER STATION The following describes the communication method using this system. When receiving a call from a remote site, the operation methods are the same as described below, however it may take a longer * time for some operations and their responses. Fo...
Page 21 - Answering a call; Answer the call in one of the following ways.; Communication in the hands-free mode;
21 GETTING STARTED USING THE SYSTEM APPENDIX SETTING AND ADJUSTMENT Answering a call The maximum duration of communication is preset in the System setting. (It can be set to a maximum of 10 minutes.) Answer the call in one of the following ways. 1 ■ Communication in the hands-free mode (Available wh...
Page 24 - Adjusting images; To restore the image before adjustment; Press
24 ■ Adjusting images If the image on the monitor is dif fi cult to see, you can adjust the image. Press 1 ADJUST when the image is dif fi cult to see. The backlight or night sensitivity is automatically adjusted. The discrimination between day and night is performed * automatically by the door stat...
Page 25 - Transferring to another master station; Communication transferring
25 GETTING STARTED USING THE SYSTEM APPENDIX SETTING AND ADJUSTMENT Transferring to another master station You can transfer a call received from a door station to another master station while communicating with it (communication transferring), as well as setting calls to be automatically transferred...
Page 26 - Using the PRIVACY function; While receiving a call
26 Door release You can release the door lock while being called from, communicating with, or monitoring a door station if a door release device is connected to the station. Press while being called from, communicating with, or monitoring the door station. The door lock is released for the time set ...
Page 27 - Searching for a station, zone or remote site; PERFORMING CALLING, MONITORING AND PAGING ON; Press the corresponding button on
27 GETTING STARTED USING THE SYSTEM APPENDIX SETTING AND ADJUSTMENT Searching for a station, zone or remote site Read this section before you perform calling, monitoring or paging for the fi rst time to learn how to search for stations, zones or remote sites. The search can be performed in the follo...
Page 28 - (Not available both in a network direct; Search items
28 [In the SEARCH LIST] Press 1 LIST or ZOOM/WIDE in the standby mode. The search items are shown in the SEARCH LIST. Press 2 repeatedly to select the target search item A to E (so that it is highlighted). Press 3 ZOOM/WIDE to decide on the selected one. B STATIONS BY AREA ( → P. 30) A NAME SEARCH (...
Page 29 - Searching for a station or zone in your site by
29 GETTING STARTED USING THE SYSTEM APPENDIX SETTING AND ADJUSTMENT Searching for a station, zone or remote site from the list A Searching for a station or zone in your site by entering the name [NAME SEARCH] Select [NAME SEARCH] either in the standby mode 1 ( → P. 27) or the SEARCH LIST ( → P. 28)....
Page 30 - Searching for a station in your site by
30 B Searching for a station in your site by designating an area [STATIONS BY AREA] Select [STATIONS BY AREA] either in the standby 1 mode ( → P. 27) or the SEARCH LIST. ( → P. 28) Press 2 to select the target area from the list (so that it is highlighted), and then press ZOOM/WIDE to select. All th...
Page 31 - Searching for a paging zone in your site from the; Searching for a station or zone by number
31 GETTING STARTED USING THE SYSTEM APPENDIX SETTING AND ADJUSTMENT D Searching for a paging zone in your site from the list [PAGING ZONE] Select [PAGING ZONE] from the SEARCH LIST. 1 ( → P. 28) All the registered paging zones are displayed in the list. Press 2 to select the target zone (so that it ...
Page 32 - Selecting a station, zone or remote site by
32 Searching for a station, zone or remote site from the placed call or received call list You can search for a station, zone or remote site from the most recent 20 items of the call and/or paging record or reception record. The items are displayed in the list in chronological order. * F Searching f...
Page 33 - Calling another station (direct voice call)
33 GETTING STARTED USING THE SYSTEM APPENDIX SETTING AND ADJUSTMENT Calling another station (direct voice call) Follow the steps below to call a desired door station or master station in your site, or a remote site. Search for and select the station or remote site you 1 want to call (so that it is h...
Page 34 - Monitoring; To shift to scan-monitoring
34 Monitoring You can monitor a door station or multiple door stations in your site sequentially (scan-monitoring) with a master station. When monitoring, you can view the image at the station and hear the sound. ■ Monitoring Search for and select the door station in your site that 1 you want to mon...
Page 35 - Viewing video images at the target station; Paging
35 GETTING STARTED USING THE SYSTEM APPENDIX SETTING AND ADJUSTMENT Viewing video images at the target station When you are receiving a call from, communicating with a door station, or monitoring a door station in your site, you can view video images at the target station. Use the following function...
Page 36 - OTHER FUNCTIONS
36 Sending e-mails You can send e-mails to the designated mail addresses in the following events. When calling • When a error occurs among units • When the system starts up • Each of these events that has occurred in the previous 60 seconds is summarized and sent in an e-mail. To use this function, ...
Page 37 - TECHNICAL PRECAUTIONS; APPENDIX
37 GETTING STARTED USING THE SYSTEM APPENDIX SETTING AND ADJUSTMENT TECHNICAL PRECAUTIONS Cleaning: • Clean all the units with a soft cloth dampened with a neutral household cleanser. Do not use an abrasive cleaner or cloth.Door stations are water resistant, however clean all the units with a soft c...
Page 38 - SPECIFICATIONS
38 SPECIFICATIONS Color monitor IP master station (IS-IPMV) Power source 48V DC (PoE)24V DC (supplied from the power supply unit) Current consumption Max. 65mA (PoE)Max. 130mA (when power supply unit is used) Communication Handset: Simultaneous communication (When press-to-talk (PTT) is not set)Hand...
Page 39 - WARRANTY
39 GETTING STARTED USING THE SYSTEM APPENDIX SETTING AND ADJUSTMENT WARRANTY Aiphone warrants its products to be free from defects of material and workmanship under normal use and service for a period of two years after delivery to the ultimate user and will repair free of charge or replace at no ch...